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Spring Election April 2, 2019

An election will be held in the City ofMayville, on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, the following offices are to be elected to succeed the present incumbents listed. The term for mayor and alderperson begins on Tuesday, April, 16, 2019. All terms are for two years unless otherwise indicated.

OfficeIncumbent

Alderperson, Ward 1 Dale Toellner

Alderperson, Ward 3 Molly Henkel

Alderperson, Ward 5 Rachel Forster

The first day to circulate nomination papers is December 1, 2018 and the last day to file the paper is January 2, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.

FAQs

How To Apply For An Absentee Ballot

State Statutes allow anyone who is unable or unwilling to go to the polls on Election Day to vote by absentee ballot. Voters no longer need to give a reason when requesting an absentee ballot. You can cast an absentee ballot in person or by mail.

Please Note . . . If you are not already registered, you will also need to register to vote before an absentee ballot can be sent to you.

Absentee Voting in Person

Absentee voting in the Clerk's Office is now determined by each municipality before an election. Contact the Clerk's Office for in office Absentee voting dates/times. Absentee voting ends at the close of business on the Friday before the election.

Where: City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 15 S. School Street

When: 8:00am to 12:00pm or 12:30pm to 4:30pm., Monday through Friday

Call: 920-387-7900 X 1203 to make sure ballots are available.

Request by Mail

You can request and vote an absentee ballot by mail. You must submit a written request containing the following information:

Name

Mayville Address

Date of Election(s)

Address the absentee ballot should be mailed

Contact Phone Number

Signature

Date

or click here to download the Application For Absentee Ballot (EL121).

The application must be received by the clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on the 5th day (Thursday) before the election in order for an absentee ballot to be mailed to you.

An elector may apply for an absentee ballot by facsimile or email; however, the faxed or emailed application must contain a copy of the applicant's signature and the elector must return a copy of the faxed or emailed application with the elector's original signature with the absentee ballot.

How to Register to Vote

How to Register

There are multiple ways in which an Elector May Register to Vote:

By Mail: Download the Application for Voter Registration (EL-131), (click here to download) complete the form and mail it into your municipal clerk's office up to 5:00 p.m. on the 3rd Wednesday (20th day) before the election.

Please Note: Proof of Residence is required for any elector, who is not a military or overseas elector, who registers by mail and has not previously voted in an election in Wisconsin. A copy must be included when submitting the registration application. If it is not included, the elector will be required to supply it before being issued a ballot.

In Person: Register in the municipal clerk's office up to the close of business on the Friday before the election. Note: After the BY MAIL deadline, the elector shall present acceptable proof of residence as outlined below.

At the Polling Place on Election Day: If you wish to register to vote at your polling place, you must bring proof that you have lived at your present location for 10 days preceding the election. For purposes of voter registration, the identifying document constitutes acceptable proof of residence if it includes:

A current and complete name, including both the given and family name and

A current and complete residential address, including a numbered street address, if any, and the name of a municipality.

Identifying documents must be valid on the day that an elector makes application for registration in order to constitute proof of residence.

Proof of Residence

Acceptable Forms of Identifying Documents that Serve as Proof of Residency are:

A current and valid Wisconsin driver's license.

A current and valid Wisconsin identification card issued by the Department of Transportation.

Any other official identification card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit.

An official identification card or license issued by an employer in the normal course of business that contains a photograph of the cardholder or license holder, but not including a business card.

A real estate tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election.

A residential lease which is effective for a period that includes Election

Voter Registration Qualifications

Have resided in an election district or ward for 10 days before any election where the citizen offers to vote.

Not be disqualified from voting for any of the reasons described in 6.03 of the Wis Stats.

Any person convicted of treason, felony, or bribery that has not been pardoned or competed the terms of his or her sentence including probation, parole, or extended supervision.

A person who has been deterred by a court to be incapable of understanding the objective of the elective process or who is under guardianship.

Anyone who has made or become interested, directly or indirectly, in any bet or wager depending upon the result of the election.

As of January 1, 2003, the federal "Help American Vote Act of 2002," requires any person registering to vote to:

Provide a Driver License or other WI Department of Transportation (DOT) issued identification number. If you have not been issued a WI Driver License/WI DOT issued identification card, provide the last four digits of your social security number.

If you have neither a driver's license or other WI DOT issued identification number, nor a social security number, indicate so in the appropriate area of the registration form (Box 2 on Form GAB-131).

Answer the following questions (Box 9 on Form GAB-131)

Are you a citizen of the United States of America?

Will you be 18 years of age on or before election day?

Note: The registration cannot be processed until the elector provides this information and answers the questions.